Suzuki and Skydrive Flying Car :Japan-based flying car manufacturer SkyDrive has a partnership with Japanese automaker Suzuki. Its goal is to create a future where everyone in Japan and around the world has access to eVTOL as their daily transportation.Now we are trying to launch flying cars eVTOL service in India. It is completely based on renewable energy. It is difficult to build an airport in urban areas but it can fly from above and many buildings can come down, so we can use air taxis in our daily life. The automaker has participated in the ongoing Vibrant Gujarat program in Ahmedabad, showcasing its futuristic transportation solutions.
Skydrive flying car
It has a seating capacity of 3 (1 pilot and 2 passengers). Powered by battery electric, the Sky Car is made of aluminum alloy and weighs approximately 1,400 kg (3,100 lb). It can fly up to about 15 km with a maximum wind speed of 100 km per hour.
Will it be launched in India?
When asked if one can expect to produce such sky cars in India he said that of course, we want to optimize the product and bring it closer to the market. We want to set up a plant here.
It was started in July 2018
SkyDrive was formally founded in July 2018 after testing flying car concepts and prototypes since 2014. Skydrive company succeeded in the first crewed flight test in Japan in 2019. The SkyDrive flying car is approximately 11.5 m x 11.3 m x 3 m (37.7 ft x 37 ft x 10 ft) including the rotors.